Fairly good vintage condition. Bottom point of sterling, on the back, is bent (about a mm). See close up photo. I polished with a jewelers cloth but the back still has a pen point black mark above pin back. That could probably be buffed out by a jeweler. When closely expected there are a few, what looks like water stains on the front- but I did not have luck polishing them out with jewelers cloth. Also a pinpoint shallow indentation midway down the longer brass sided area.  If you’re looking for perfection, these two could likely be carefully buffed out by a jeweler. 

Pin back is working-  it’s just unusual. You have to move the little hinges about half way for there to be an opening for the pin. I believe it was intentionally made this way because it’s sturdy, not loose, and made out of a strong base metal.  


Pin measures 3” in length and 1 1/2” at its widest. About 2 mm thick. 

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